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  • Arthur Puig

    September 3, 2010 at 6:30 pm in reply to: Message to Grant Petty

    I hear what you’re saying, this hardware upgrade hurts my pocket a lot, I have a first gen intel! But specially since I have to buy a Decklink, which most likely I’ll have to ditch after they announce support with Kona (wish they’d have done that from the get-go) But even a Resolve at $2000 is an incredible opportunity. To me this is a hardware upgrade worth doing, you’re not doing it so that iTunes can load faster, your getting real time color correction with sound on a mac, that’s a huge leap in my services, but hey, less competition for the rest of us!

  • Arthur Puig

    September 2, 2010 at 6:56 pm in reply to: DaVinci Revival or something else?

    If you look down the posts in this forum you’ll see I had some posts about it, but in a nutshell, it seems Blackmagic hasn’t spend much time with it, and yes, it’s linux, which means you’ll probably have to go to a reseller, and hopefully they won’t try to sell you a box for the standard version ($1500)
    You have to be careful with DRS systems, try them before, we had a MTI box that was inducing more dirt than repairing it when going automated, and that’s something I believe no software can really do 100 % accurate, so dirt it’s kind of a manual process, although you have to see which one is easier, sometimes really dirty frames is less time consuming going automated and then reviewing what the software misinterpreted as dirt, so trying a demo is fundamental.

    But I’d wait for Revival until BM spends time on it, or gets ported to mac, is not official but a guess.

    If you’re really need one now I’d recommend Pixel Farm pfClean, they work on both Windows and Macs and lets you render farm it. And they have a lot of automated features, probably for half the price of the pro version.

  • Arthur Puig

    September 2, 2010 at 7:57 am in reply to: Message to Grant Petty

    I understand, and even though it’s been known that Resolve will support other video cards in the future, in the present it doesn’t, so it is probably just a momentarily bit of irony…

  • yeah, me to!!!

    Be careful when you show a piece of steak to a hungry crowd!

  • Arthur Puig

    August 31, 2010 at 10:06 pm in reply to: DaVinci Resolve for Mac Configuration Guide

    you connect the fifth one where the second DVD drive should connect.

  • Yes, that is cool, what it would be great is if Resolve could support some third party plugins, like Sapphire or Monster, or even better, Magic Bullet Colorista!

  • Yeah, I mean, in a way I love Color, like you said price point and everything, it’s just I’ve been let down by Apple with its lack of interest in it. It’s been really frustrating awaiting for a software update hoping it was going to take it to a mature developed software, but instead it became an accessory to sell more FCPs. (RED was cool though)

  • [Margus Voll] “Why one would want to use color after resolve ?”

    In my case, I would while I’m transitioning from Color to DaVinci, once I’m up to speed and got a nice workflow going, I want to forget Color ever existed.

  • [Joseph Owens] “[Chad Terpstra] “FCP workflow? Equally simple? ”

    No. Resolve does not support the same layered sequence interface that COLOR does, and appears to support the traditional CMX3400 EDL protocol. That may change in the future.”

    How about getting Pro Export FCP 4 from Automatic Duck, you can export FCP projects as AAF, it works great going to Avid or Quantel Pablo

  • Arthur Puig

    August 21, 2010 at 3:41 am in reply to: Resolve on Mac with Red Rocket and ProRes

    Awesome!!! Can’t wait. Are you using an internal raid?

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